4. HISTORY OF DEEP WEB
In Mid-90’s
Jill Ellsworth
1994
Bruce Mount
&
Matthew B.koll
Generally
Accepted
2001
7. HOW BIG IS THE DEEP WEB
500 Billon Documents
400 to 500 Times The Content Of The Surface Web
No Domain Names, Thus Making Site Hard To Find
Google Has Identified Only 1.2 Billon Documents
An Internet Search Tipically Searches 0.3% [1/3000] Of Avilable Content
WEB
DEEP WEB
8. Contents of Deep Web
Articles, rich in content,
Various e-books
A huge collection of old and new
researches,
Deals of illegal things,
Forbidden pornography,
Contracts for killing.
9. Lowest part of the Deep
Web.
Dark Web
Highly Secured.
Illegal drugs,
weapons, contracts
are available here.
10. WHY SEARCH ENGINE CAN’T FIND THEM
Private Web
Unlinked Content
Dynamic Content
Limited Access
Content
Non-HTML Content
11. THE BRIGHTER SIDE OF DARKNESS
The deep web is home to alternate search engines, e-mail services, file
storage, file sharing, social media, chat sites, news outlets and
whistleblowing sites, as well as sites that provide a safer meeting ground
for political dissidents and anyone else who may find themselves on the
fringes of society.
In an age where NASA-type surveillance is omnipresent and privacy
seems like a thing of the past, the dark web offers some relief to people
who prize their anonymity.
For citizens living in countries with violent or oppressive leaders, the dark
web offers a more secure way to communicate with like-minded
individuals.
12. REMINDERS FOR US ALL
The world wide web is a very powerful tool. We must know that it is
very difficult to control all that goes on within the surface web or
dark web.
We are all encouraged to be responsible users.
And of course, Its darker side will always be lurking too, just as it
always does in human nature.
The deep web speaks to the fathomless, scattered potential of not
only the internet, but the human race, too.